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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1925)
I ,1 1 ' SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1025 PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r MULTI-MILE Balloon Tires No Axe to Grind' Perhaps your, tire problem has to do with afr-pressures; perhaps you wonder whether you should equip with low-pressure; tires, of Standard size, or balloons. We are in a position to advise you fairly and without prejudice because Racine builds and we sell froti kinds. Moreover, both kinds equally uphold RACINE'S reputation for building first-" quality products only. - MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 MAIN ' PHONE 294-J A SAVINGS ACCOUNT It Certainly Is Surprising How It Grows! The young married man who doesn't put away a little money regularly in a savings account isjtaking foolish chances and wasting a sure opportunity to make himself independent. Come in and let us help you start' We'll lend you one of our handsome little book coin banks, and you'll be surprised at' the way the nickels, dimes and quarters will grow into a sub stantial bank account. ' " !;- ' . There is no charge for the bank. You simply opeft a savings account Jty: depositing one dollar or more. 4 Pet on Sayings First Nat ional Bank : Capital $200,000.00 Deposits $2,473,317.34 Member Federal Reserve System (ftfc ft. &k-A. jftfc jA .As, Jfc Afc J&a. Jfc. Jfc j&a. jA t f t T t t t ? ? t t T t t t t t t t t 7 'l- The Washington Cafe U most popular eating place in Klamath Falls todaj "There's a Reason" TOO CAJf ..: . -, ; ' ' . EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES . 1?B Booth Bhrth- : , w Shin, Prop. Falls Auth Co. "The Small Garage with a Large' Trade" ROY CALL, Prop. Phone 246"' 1 r 224 Main Yes-we are still, in the same old place Selling Used Cars ' ' ', i " Accessories Replacements parts for all cars ! ' Genuine Ford Parts ' Repairing ' All miakes of cars Authorized Ford service ; Trading Cars for equities in Klamath Falls . t". ' property ' ; .' ".,v; ; 1 i What have you to trade? : - v News of the ! Klamath Country v ; r "merrill i ' Wm. '"W. Baldwin wa$'a buBlnenS visltof In Morrill Tueailay. Air. and Mrs. R. L. Dalton werfe boats at dinner Monday. - Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mer rill Mr. and Mrs. Merrill were also guests at dinner Tuesday evening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Anderson. Mr. land Mrs.' Merrill loft on Wednesday morning tor their new home In Redding.' They have been residents ot Merrill for sixteen years and they will be greatly missed by their friends here. Mr. Merrill will go Into the garage business' In Redding. , r Floyd Lowden and Alfred Perry of Roseburg were in Merrill Tues day. They brought over a load ot milk goats for Mr. Thomlson, who recently purchased the home of Jus. Burko. iliotli Mr. Lowdon 'and Mr. Perry formerly lived In Mor rill and they were visiting old friends while here. R. K. Bradbury, presidents of the Klamath i Water Users Association was in Merrill Tuesday on business In connection with his office. The rains ot the past week have been of immense benefit' to the farmers of this ' community of es pecially the dry furmers, on 'account of the previous dry years many dry ranches have not been sown, i It was the heaviest rainfall for sev eral years. ' ' '' ' ' -'. Mesdames R. H. Anderson, R. L. lialton and ' Ray Merrill Visited at the Burris home' at Liberty Tueada. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks of Med ford are visiting In Merrill at the home of Mr.' BrbokB' aunt, Mrs,' J'. A. Brown. Mr.' rUio'oks' Is ' an ex port planrf tuner,' ' '" '''' "' ; Mrs, Rose Davis and Stunner Davis wore visitors lu Klamath Falls Wednesday, ; The Ladles Aid t llio rrosbytur ttui tiuu'oU met ut the club rooms Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. W. F, dlnuollu was elected Superlntcdneut of work for tlw coming .year with Mrs. Ooo. Wright sslsr.uu. Mrs. J. W. SroBKlus mid Mrs, C. Uowtuun wore appointed on-thu fhiwer e'omutltleo for the church this month. KorroslinuMUs were served by tho ottUors of tlio society who acted as hostesses. The following members were present: Mesdames Goo. Wright, C. Uowihuii, N. E. Woodhousa, Ceo. Otrield, W. K. Jinnetto, C. C. llulol, J. A. Brown! W. II. -'Anderson, C D. Chorpeulng, H.' C. Parker, M. L. Moore and J. W. Scoggins. At the meeting ot the Merrill Rebecca lodge Monday evening the following officers were elected for the next six months: N. G Ponrl Moore; V. Q.j Elva Carloton; Sec, Kate Merrltti Treas., Millie Stukel. The children ot the Galo school gave an Interesting program at the school Wednesday afternoon. This was their last day of school. The program was as follows: Song, "Llttlo While Daisy" By tho School, Reading "A Surprised Boy," Roberty Cooloy. ' Recitation William Jones. Recitation Wlnnlfrcd Dewey. Song Junior and William Jones. Recitation Helen Cooloy. Recitation Edna Jones. Hlghtlany Thing Edna Jones and Wlnnlfrcd Dewey. " Mrs. E. J. Murray and Miss Con boy of KJamath Falls woro Merrill visitors Thursday. Frank Hedrlck was a Merrill vis itor Thursduy, . Mrs. F. Zlaoek of Malln who has been staying at tbe homo of her daughter Mrs. C. A. Barrows dur ing tho latters absence has return ed to her Jiome. Mrs, Burk will stay with the family. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Adams aro moving to their ranch on the Lake. Mr. Gr as j Icy and sons who purch ased tho J. Frank Adams ranch have taken possession ot It and expect to make 4 large dairy ranch. Mr. Orasley and sons are exper ienced dairymen from San Fran cisco. M. A. Bowman and C. N. Hasklns returned Thursday evening , from Ashland where they had been at tending t'.io Grand Lodgo ot I. O. o. f. -' Ben Fau.i and W. F. Fruits drove to Ashland' Wddnos'day evoulng for grand lodgo. , 'MIbs Florence Dllllard spent a few days 'in Ashland returning Thursduy evening. ' The children of Gale and their parents held a school picnic Thurs day at the schodl. They had plan ned to go to the river but the rajn spoilt It. ' But the day wus spen In playing games and a fine lunch was served at noon. ' ' T'no high school students, faculty and a number of patrons hid their picnic Wednesday notwithstanding tho rain. They drove to Klamath river and bad their lunch, they then returned to Klamath Falls and spent tho afternoon there. A number go ing to the bath 'house for a swim. Later taking in the show. They re port a flno time Insplte of ' the rain. Tho grades held their picnic at tbo school. They had planned to go to ' the park. They played games and 'tho big part was the dinner to tho kiddles.'.' A number of par ents wore'' prosent. This was hold Wednesday afternoon.' Oils Eckscman was a Klamath Falls visitor Thursday. Geo. Campbell from' Falls River, California, has accepted a position in tho Merrill garage. Mr. Camp boll is an expert mochanlc. , Mr. and Mrs.- Frank Sexton at tended ' the graduating exorcises Thursday evoning. . 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One Sure Fact Spend at home and it will conic back to you, not perhaps in gold but in service, comfort and a modern city of which you may be proud. ."I'll is adv. inserted ly Klamath Flails Merchants Association Endorsed by Klamath County Chamber of Commerce. II II ii ii ii ii :: ii u B B B B H B B B II II a B B B B B B B B B U B B B B B B fl B B B B fl B fl BflBEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBIBBBBBBBflBIBBBBBBBflBBflBBBI Mr. Lyttle of Donama was also ! Merrill for tho exercises. t '.......!. n i t -.1 Phone 93 We are specially equip ped to economically produce booklets and advertising"' folders. W.O.SMITH Printing Company "Quality Printing" ' In Merrill for tho exercises Mr. and Mrs. Savage and Geo. J. Walton of Klamath Falls were hero for tho exorcises Thursday evening. A full house attended tho gradu ating exercises at tho community hall Thursday evoning. The stago was prettily decorated with ovorgroens wild cut flowers and mado very pretty background. Tho girls with their gowns of pastol shades looked very attractive. The class as a whole was a credit to Merrill High. . Thoy received quan tities of presents and beautiful flow ers. Dr. U. O. Dubach of O. A. C. gave the principal uddrcss of tho ovonlng. Ho began by asking tho class about their plans for tho fut ure, were they looking many years ahead or Just far tomorrow or next year? He took a text from Timothy and It was divldod Into throo parts; 1st, pick out your place; 2nd, get roady; and 3rd go. Ho brought out the. principle of lionoaty stating Ihut If tho boy or girl began by cheating in tho grades thoy would cheat In high In college and In after life would not be trusted by the public. Ho said many men in public lire 'Wid lost prominent positions because they could not bo trusted by the pnblic. He said 0110 man' for prcsldont lost for that reason. Ho said the spirited sldo should not bo neglected and' laid grout stress .on taking care of tho body, flaying that a delicate body and strong mind availed but llttlo. And with muny Illustrations made a pleasing and forclblo talk. The following program was given every ono of which ' was well rend ered. ' ; v invocation llev. C. U. Mulct. l'lauo Solo Cliurlotto CJcertson. fiaultatory Holt Oeertson. It Is Spring (Jlrls chorus. Valedictory Hnlllo Moore. AddrcsB W. O. Dubach, Principles Address Lestor Turn baugh. .': " ' ? " ' Presentation of diplomats W. F. Jinnetto Chnlrmun of tho Hoard. llenedictloil Ilov. C. C. Unlet. Tliero' were five girls and fivo boys In the c1uhs, Itolf Oeertson, Charlotte Oeertson, Kenneth Klgor, JOstln Klgor, Kenneth Colwoll, Halllo Moore, Mary Ornybael, Magdollno McClay, Olive Hill and . Motrin Meyer. ' Mrs. Durham of Klnir.alli Falls and Mrs, Shortrldgo Of Ttoseburg who wore called io ' Merrill by tin) Illness artd death of their motlior, Mrs. Kllzabnth Cox returned to thilr li!!iiu." .Friday Are You Wearing Your Own, Clothes? Or is it one of a thousand just alike and fitting you just like it would fit anyone of a hundred other men. Individuality 7-PersonaIity Are expressed by your clothes only when the pattern the fabric and the model is designed, for you alone. ,,, v ...... .. . Full. line of domestic and imported fabric's ' J. A. GOLDSMITH . (-Merchant Tailor . 3 1Q inters Building SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER , ; WHITE PELICAN HOTEL 1 ' Harry Borel and his orchestra will play during dinner hour .' Mrs. 10. F. Morrltt who -lnus boa 111 with scarlet fever Is Bald to bo Improving rapidly. ' Mr, nud Mrs. Chas, Cox aro the parents of new girl born Saturday, May 16. film lias boon namod Mury KllttiUut'h. Hallos CatarrL rid your system' of Cafitrh or pesfnew caused by Caurtfi, v'V:: ., :.';,,, ScU hy druulili for mtr 40 ytttt 9. 1. CIirNFY ft CO., Tlrdfl. CMt